How many people here consider themselves to be an independent like myself, with no affiliation to a political party . I do not wish to be labeled and consider myself a FREE thinker .The most recent Gallup poll indicates 42 percent of Americans identified as political independents
I usually align with the Democrats, but I'm not a loyal party member. They pissed me off when it came to Bernie Sanders.
Me too.
I agree, he got railroaded.
Bernie’s not even a Democrat ...what was he doing with the DNC anyway..? Seems he needed his own party … just as the ‘tea party’ needs theirs..
bingst, too bad Bernie didn’t feel free to take up that mantle and ‘run with it!’ So contentious. I agree/d with his desires but realized our nation wasn’t ready to implement them. Perhaps, if we endure his antithesis, we will be ~
No party, no label, but I register as Independent. However, in the last presidential election I registered as Democrat so I could vote in the primary. That didn't work out so well. Had I known, I wouldn't have bothered and just remained Independent.
I vote based on track record, policies, and information and am not moved in the least by rhetoric and showmanship.
I think of myself as "independent". In Washington State voters don't register as affiliated with a political party, because we have open primaries.
I don't think WA got it completely right though. I think they are right that voters shoudl have no political affiliation, but I think that in the primary elections each voter should get to vote for the best candidate they want from each party, where politicians would be the only ones affiliated with a party. The net result woudl be the extremists on both ends woudl mostly lose the primaries and we'd have mostly moderates from both parties elected and then bipartisan work coudl actually get done,instead of this constant grid lock.
I believe all political parties are in bed together and are just after looking after there own asses while pretending to do the right thing. there all corrupt professional liars and I would never be responsible for voting any of them in.
Voter apathy has a great deal to do with why we ended up with Trump.
I don't really care for either party either, but I look at it as voting helps avert the worst people from getting elected... most of the time. When they do get elected, I tend to blame those who stayed home as much as those who voted for the idiot(s).
there all the worst people. trump is a sign of the times. I'm not going to ever get the blame for voting a prick in. you don't see if your votes are counted. you just assume they are.
sny.... should I 'like that' twice?
you can't and that's kind of the point lol
@leighshelton's If you watch the scroll of the country's we went to war with, It stops a 2003. I wonder how long it is now. Also it's not war every 20 years. It's war every 10 years. I wonder if Moore's Law works here and it will double every 5 years.
@Arasmuson Even if I don't care for either candidate, i still vote for the lesser of two evils, simply to slow down the decline of our country. I voted for Bernie in the primaries too. I don't really like Hillary, nostly because the Clinton's are too corporate friendly in my opinion, but I knew she'd be a far better choice than Trump, and the lesser of two bad choices by a very long shot. Of course in WA we vote by mail, so it isn't as much of a hassle or inconvenience to still vote when you don't like either candidate.
Politically I tend to lean toward the libitarians. For me it's all about freedom. I join no parties and wear no labels.
Democrat vs. Republican is a false dichotomy perpetuated by the architects of "democracy" to make us think we have a choice, when clearly the only choices we have come from a corrupted system that bows to paid lobbyists. Politicians are bought and paid for by the banks and corporations that run this world. That's what worried a lot of people about Hillary; her past history of sleeping with corporate america made her a tainted choice.
So, that's why I'm a free thinker... you can't pigeon hole me!
I don't do politics. I didn't vote last year either. I don't agree with both sides. Here is where I'll stop.
Voter apathy has a great deal to do with why we ended up with Trump.
I don't really care for either party either, but I look at it as voting helps avert the worst people from getting elected... most of the time. When they do get elected, I tend to blame those who stayed home as much as those who voted for the idiot(s).
I just get headaches from politics. I don't understand them.
I feel it can be a noble act to not vote if you feel you don’t have an adequate grasp of the issues.
I am Definitely an independent.I equate Aligning oneself with a particular party is similar to following a religious sect .Closed mind, not willing to consider opposing viewpoints,and thinking your party or religion is the righ one and all the others wrong
I agree. I am not a fan of either party. But I am a fan of Justice Democrats. That is an organization created in January 2017 by Cenk Uyger from TYT and Kyle Kulinski from Secular Talk to take over the Democratic Party and turn it populist left. Make the minimum wage a living wage, universal health care, free college, more gun control, ending war, equal rights, no big money donations for the candidates, Bernie Sanders style. They are doing amazing work and I hope they succeed in getting money out of politics and ending corruption. Check it out!
I feel independent, but I am so disheartened by our current political climate which is in every way owned by giant corporations and billionaires. I cannot tolerate Trump, his family and his cabinet one bit. Hillary wasn’t perfect, but I feel she would not have foresaken the poor, children, women, poc, education, healthcare, the environment. It is a tough go to be liberal and believe all deserve the help they need.
I think we can all agree that no body's values lay entirely in one party or the other. There are many issues throughout the world that we have a range of different opinions on.
Politics isn't black or white. There are many different shades.
Also I'm a Libertarian. I love my privileges and am sad that I don't have very many of them.
Started out R, turned D after the election of Reagan, went Independant with Obama … and unlike my previous state, this new one doesn't require we register with a party. Seems to me political parties have become like sports teams, ya just root for your team - no matter what. And, largely due to Gerrymandering, the extremists in the party primaries set the agenda. It’s very difficult for a moderate to make it to the general election.
With that, the bulk of my friends are Democrats. But if pressed, I’d let them know I agreed with 30% of Trump’s agenda and 70% of Hillary’s, thus voted accordingly. Without a parliamentary system, where minor parties can create coalitions before choosing a prime minister … we’ve an all-or-nothing process ‘over here.’ And, it’s killing us! Voting for a ‘minor party’ candidate really is throwing away your vote, therefore it’s tuff to remain an Independent ~